
2000 AD Regened Volume 5: Volume 5
2000 AD Graphic Novels (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-78618-948-6 (ISBN)
Description
"A fantastic introduction to 2000 AD... 9/10" - Comicsthegathering
2000 AD Regened blasts into its fifth volume! Critically acclaimed, action packed and hilarious, there's something for everyone in these science fiction stories. It's Beast Mode when Cadet Dredd has to stop a mad scientist at the Mega-City 1 zoo! Jaina and Jacen are let loose in another bizarre dimension in 'Splorers! And with no teachers or grown ups, school's out in the Unteachables... forever! With brain melting twists and explosive action, 2000 AD Regened is the greatest comic in the galaxy!
2000 AD Regened blasts into its fifth volume! Critically acclaimed, action packed and hilarious, there's something for everyone in these science fiction stories. It's Beast Mode when Cadet Dredd has to stop a mad scientist at the Mega-City 1 zoo! Jaina and Jacen are let loose in another bizarre dimension in 'Splorers! And with no teachers or grown ups, school's out in the Unteachables... forever! With brain melting twists and explosive action, 2000 AD Regened is the greatest comic in the galaxy!
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the 2000 AD Regened graphic novel series:"The 2000 AD Regened Collection Vol 1. is perfect for younger readers who are getting into the comic medium, or moving on from The Beano and Dandy." - Geek Culture Reviews
"Something for everyone with a stellar line-up of talent on some of the biggest characters in comics." - The Comics Beat
"A fantastic introduction to 2000 AD... 9/10" - Comicsthegathering
"[2000 AD Regened] genuinely acts as an excellent entry point into the worlds of 2000 AD for the uninitiated." - Broken Frontier
"The joy of Regened is that it's a proper all-ages thing, something for young and old" - Comicon.com
"...incredibly fun and quick with lots of little surprises along the way." - Multiversity.com
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Target group
Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
148 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78618-948-6 (9781786189486)
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Persons
Liam Johnson
Liam Johnson is a comics writer and winner of 2000 AD's 2019 Talent Search, whose credits include Future Shocks and Venus Bluegenes (for 2000 AD) and Missing Persons (for Markosia). He also writes for television, including a number of credits for ITV's Emmerdale.
Karl Stock
Karl Stock has written Tharg's Future Shocks for 2000 AD, Dredd prose fiction for the Judge Dredd Megazine and strips including Sniper Elite and Death Wish for Rebellion titles such as Battle, The Vigilant and Cor! & Buster, as well as interviews and features about comics for the Judge Dredd Megazine, Tripwire, Comic Heroes and more. He is the co-author of the 40th anniversary edition of Thrill-Power Overload, 2000 AD's official history, and lives in Scotland.
Xulia Vicente
Xulia Vicente (1993) is a comic artist and illustrator from the Spanish region of Galicia. She moved to Valencia to study a degree in Fine Arts and shortly after published her first work: Anna Dedalus: El misterio de la mansion quemada, with Miguel Angel Giner Bou and Nuria Tamarit. Two more comics followed soon after: Duerme Pueblo, again with Nuria Tamarit, and Sello de Dragon, written by Manuel Gutierrez. This last one is actually a trilogy, with parts 1 and 2 already published and a third one currently in production. Xulia's comics so far have got Spanish and French releases, with the exception of her latest work, I see a Knight, published recently by Shortbox. Xulia keeps working in comic projects while doing freelance illustration work and collaborations on anthologies and zines. Her main interest is narrative work, being raised in comics from an early age and with a wide range of influences from different comic industries.
James Peaty
James Peaty has written for publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics in the US as well as Rebellion Publishing and Titan Comics in the UK. During that time he has written for titles including The Batman Strikes!, X-Men Unlimited, Green Arrow, Supergirl, Justice League Unlimited and Doctor Who. For 2000 AD he wrote and co-created Skip Tracer (with artist Paul Marshall), while for The Judge Dredd Megazine he wrote and co-created Diamond Dogs (with artist Warren Pleece).
Steve Roberts
Steve Roberts is a comic artist and Lead Creative and writer for children's TV. He has drawn comics for 2000 AD including Banzai Battalion, Judge Dredd, Sinister Dexter and Bec and Kawl. Outside comics Steve has worked as a Lead Creative and writer for Ragdoll Productions Ltd. He worked on several shows that were broadcast on the BBC channel CBeebies. These included Dipdap which he co-created and which went on to win a Childrens BAFTA award in 2011. He also worked on The Adventures of Abney and Teal and Twirlywoos and recently co created B.O.T. and the Beasties.
Tom Newell
Tom Newell, 34, is an illustrator, designer and comic artist from the West Midlands, UK. His many influences include Simon Bisley, John Buscema and Sean Gordon Murphy. In 2016 Tom decided to take learning to draw seriously and joined a university comic art course, with the single goal in mind of one day to be a successful comic artist. For the last year Tom has worked closely with UK based comic artist John Charles, on his creator owned project, Technofreak.
Liam Johnson is a comics writer and winner of 2000 AD's 2019 Talent Search, whose credits include Future Shocks and Venus Bluegenes (for 2000 AD) and Missing Persons (for Markosia). He also writes for television, including a number of credits for ITV's Emmerdale.
Karl Stock
Karl Stock has written Tharg's Future Shocks for 2000 AD, Dredd prose fiction for the Judge Dredd Megazine and strips including Sniper Elite and Death Wish for Rebellion titles such as Battle, The Vigilant and Cor! & Buster, as well as interviews and features about comics for the Judge Dredd Megazine, Tripwire, Comic Heroes and more. He is the co-author of the 40th anniversary edition of Thrill-Power Overload, 2000 AD's official history, and lives in Scotland.
Xulia Vicente
Xulia Vicente (1993) is a comic artist and illustrator from the Spanish region of Galicia. She moved to Valencia to study a degree in Fine Arts and shortly after published her first work: Anna Dedalus: El misterio de la mansion quemada, with Miguel Angel Giner Bou and Nuria Tamarit. Two more comics followed soon after: Duerme Pueblo, again with Nuria Tamarit, and Sello de Dragon, written by Manuel Gutierrez. This last one is actually a trilogy, with parts 1 and 2 already published and a third one currently in production. Xulia's comics so far have got Spanish and French releases, with the exception of her latest work, I see a Knight, published recently by Shortbox. Xulia keeps working in comic projects while doing freelance illustration work and collaborations on anthologies and zines. Her main interest is narrative work, being raised in comics from an early age and with a wide range of influences from different comic industries.
James Peaty
James Peaty has written for publishers including Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics in the US as well as Rebellion Publishing and Titan Comics in the UK. During that time he has written for titles including The Batman Strikes!, X-Men Unlimited, Green Arrow, Supergirl, Justice League Unlimited and Doctor Who. For 2000 AD he wrote and co-created Skip Tracer (with artist Paul Marshall), while for The Judge Dredd Megazine he wrote and co-created Diamond Dogs (with artist Warren Pleece).
Steve Roberts
Steve Roberts is a comic artist and Lead Creative and writer for children's TV. He has drawn comics for 2000 AD including Banzai Battalion, Judge Dredd, Sinister Dexter and Bec and Kawl. Outside comics Steve has worked as a Lead Creative and writer for Ragdoll Productions Ltd. He worked on several shows that were broadcast on the BBC channel CBeebies. These included Dipdap which he co-created and which went on to win a Childrens BAFTA award in 2011. He also worked on The Adventures of Abney and Teal and Twirlywoos and recently co created B.O.T. and the Beasties.
Tom Newell
Tom Newell, 34, is an illustrator, designer and comic artist from the West Midlands, UK. His many influences include Simon Bisley, John Buscema and Sean Gordon Murphy. In 2016 Tom decided to take learning to draw seriously and joined a university comic art course, with the single goal in mind of one day to be a successful comic artist. For the last year Tom has worked closely with UK based comic artist John Charles, on his creator owned project, Technofreak.
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